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Sarina Wiegman ‘hoped to come away with more’ from England’s draw in Portugal

Kika Nazareth cancelled out Alessia Russo’s first-half strike.

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Sarina Wiegman says England “had to adapt” to Portugal’s second-half changes after a 1-1 draw in their Nations League clash.

A bright start to the Lionesses’ opening Group A3 match saw them come close through Lauren James and Ella Toone before Alessia Russo put them ahead in the 15th minute.

Lucy Bronze did well to control a cross-field pass from James and launched a menacing ball into the centre of the area for Russo, who coolly tapped home.

England then enjoyed a comfortable period in the first half, with Portugal unable to create much.

Sarina Wiegman in the dugout
Wiegman said England had to “adapt” to Portugal’s change in shape (Zed Jameson/PA)

Reflecting on the game, Wiegman told ITV: “Of course I’d hope to come away with more, I think we played a very good first half, I think we could have got some more goals, that would have helped.

“The second half they changed the shape, we had to adapt to that.

“Then when they started to push, we hoped to keep the ball better, what we did the last part of the second half – we want to do that better next time.”

A triple substitution in the second half spurred Portugal on and they had good opportunities through Diana Silva and Ana Borges.

The introduction of Nazareth proved to be effective as the Barcelona forward burst past Grace Clinton and raced into box before smashing the ball into the top corner in the 75th minute.

Leah Williamson made a great intervention to deny Nazareth moments later before coming close herself in stoppage time when her header was caught by Ines Pereira and Wiegman believes England managed to organise themselves better in the latter stages.

“They brought a lot more players up front, changed their shape and we were figuring out and at the end we did figure out,” she said.

“The first moment they came through, they scored that goal really well, but on the other hand we could have done better there, we know that.

“Then we got the organisation better and pushed a little more too. Unfortunately we couldn’t get another goal.”

Leah Williamson heading the ball
England were held to a draw with Portugal (Zed Jameson/PA)

Spain are currently top of the table after a late rally saw them come from behind to beat Belgium with two stoppage-time goals.

After the Spain game, four more Nations League matches will be played before the European Championships begin in Switzerland in July.

Asked if England’s low scoring games are a concern with Euro 2025 on the horizon, Wiegman replied: “I’m not thinking about that, I’m just thinking about next Wednesday.

“We have work to do, it’s Spain, it’s going to be a tough game at Wembley. We’ll review this game tomorrow and then we take the steps to Spain and try to win that game.”

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